There are less than two weeks left, less than 14 days so that, once and for all, we can see the Samsung Galaxy S9 with our own eyes. However, thanks to the increasing filtrations we already know many details of it, and today we have to continue adding fuel to the fire. Why? Because the Galaxy S9 has walked through Geekbench and has left us the results of its benchmark, almost confirming its processor-and its power-.

As we see in Geekbench, the Samsung Galaxy S9 will mount, effectively, an Exynos 9810 processor. His results attract attention, and that is in the single core test has achieved a score of 3,648 points. This figure is more than doubled in the multi-core test, standing at 8,894 points. Thus, the processor of the Samsung Galaxy S9 exceeds the top of the range of the firm Qualcomm, which got 2,378 in the first test and 8,132 in the second. However, it fails to beat Apple’s A11, whose score is 4,204 and 10,110, respectively.

Another thing we can discover is that the Galaxy S9 comes with Android Oreo 8.0, which in principle is a guarantor of compatibility with Project Treble, and that would have 4GB of Ram. We can say little more based on these data that, on the other hand, we have to take with tweezers since it is “relatively easy” to falsify the results of a benchmark.

Finally, as a reminder, it should be remembered that, possibly, the Exynos 9810 is the processor that is in the devices of the international character, while the American variant will mount the last Snapdragon. Experience tells us that those who carry Exynos processor tend to go somewhat better and have a better autonomy, but to take this assertion for granted we will have to wait to try both models by ourselves. We will be waiting for the next news!

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